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3 point core areator

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Poster: HarleyScooter  (see this users gallery)
Views: 9055
Date: Sat Jan 15, 2005
Filesize: 36.9k
Dimensions: 504 x 378
Description: modified from pull type to 3 point.
Keywords: 3 point core areator


alicia


Registered: Jan 2005
Posts: 0
Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:32pm

The striper was cool, but I love this one. Can you share how you built it. The plugger is what I need to build up next. The three point box hitch, whose is that. I like the idea behind that.
edgrave


Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Marysville,California
Posts: 4
Thu Jan 27, 2005 2:34pm

Matthew, the core areator was a pull behind from Agra Fab, I built an extra 3 pt frame, stiffened the areator frame work, cut the tung off and designed it to quick attach to the areator and the dethatcher with 3 bolts and 1 nut, 2 pins and the back flat bar stiffner. The attachments come off the orange frame and are lighter, and easier to store that way. I built the 3 pt box hitch and all the other little toys here at home. I spent 30 years as a welder fabricator at a steel mill here in Canton, I enjoy designing and building this kind of stuff. As soon as I can get the carry-all box, that I just finished building, out of the basement, I will post some pictures, I even pin striped this one.
Frank
SpaldingTractors

New Member

Registered: Dec 2003
Posts: 6
Fri Apr 13, 2007 2:27pm

How well does the aerator work? Do you tear up the yard much when turning as a result of the aerator swinging wide? Do you just lift it in the turns? Nice work by the way.


Jason
edgrave


Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Marysville,California
Posts: 4
Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:36am

ChemEng, The aerator works very good. I make straight passes with it, I don't try to turn with it lowered. I can get into tight places with it now that I could never do before when it was a tow behind unit, I just back up and lower the 3pt and drive away.
Scott

 
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